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Brazil Goes All In on ADATA Giga AI Servers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35530, member: 636"] ADATA Technology has teamed up with Giga Computing to build a new server production line in Brazil. This team effort boosts both companies as they target Latin American buyers. ADATA brings memory modules and storage solutions to the partnership, and Giga Computing adds its server expertise as a GIGABYTE Technology company. Together, they aim to grab a bigger share of the growing market. ADATA started working in Brazil more than ten years ago. The company opened its São Paulo plant in 2016 and added a Manaus facility in 2021. These factories use automated systems to make products efficiently for local customers. Brazilian workers seem happy at ADATA - the company won "Great Place to Work Brazil" awards three years running from 2022 through 2024. The new partnership started early this year when ADATA Brazil signed a long-term deal with Giga Computing. Their joint production line will build servers locally to meet customer needs faster. ADATA helps businesses reach their goals through quick supply, custom specifications, and strong service support. This matters a lot as AI and high-performance computing needs grow across the region. Felipe Masselli from ADATA Brazil sees the partnership bringing fresh energy to Latin American servers. Chen Lee of Giga Computing said the teamwork improves delivery speed and helps customers set up systems faster. Both firms believe their combined strengths create better server solutions for South American businesses. The companies plan to work more closely in the future. They will focus on complete server packages with memory and storage products for the Mercosur countries. The partners hope to drive tech innovation as computing needs change across the region. [/QUOTE]
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